Sailing around the island of Cerdeña
After the success of this adventure in September 2021, this year 2025 we are back: Sardinia awaits us!
We have decided to go and spend the months of August and September on the second largest island in the Mediterranean. If you think of Sardinia many images come to mind, but all of them bright, clear. Images of long, white sandy beaches, turquoise waters, rocks that die directly into the sea and defensive constructions on the coast.
And to soak up the culture of this place, we want to stay two months, in which we will be welcoming you, who will either make the journey with us, or you will arrive by plane.
Sailing on the island of Sardinia, we live the adventure!
Itinerary
We have divided the trip into seven very distinct weeks, so you can sign up for just one week or as many as you want!
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July 29 to August 4
For the most daring, lovers of sailing and who want to experience a high altitude crossing. We will depart from the Port of Badalona, to travel the 282Mn that separate us from Algher, the first stop of our trip. Alghero is a Sardinian-Catalan village, known by many as the most beautiful town on the island. It would be unforgivable not to contemplate one of its sunsets. After having rested, we will continue, now with more tranquility, and combining leisurely sailing, with bathing in coves, to the west of the island. We will pass through Bosa, a town crossed by the river Temo, the only navigable river in Sardinia. You will love its soft colored houses, its wrought iron balconies, or the old town. We will continue south to the Gulf of Oristano, and if the sea allows us we will stop at San Giovanni di Sinis, at the end of the peninsula it forms, and from there we will return to Algher where we will say goodbye.
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August 5 to 11
On this occasion we will meet in Alghero. From there we will sail to the north of the island, passing the Spiaggia della Pelosa, near the Asinara National Park, and stop in Castelsardo. We will cross the Bocche of Bonifacio and make the jump to the neighboring island of Corsica. There we will spend the night in the town that gives it its name, Bonifacio, an obligatory stop on our itinerary and located at the southern tip of the island. We will walk along the cliffs and discover the Citadel where you can enjoy the view of the sea. It is an idyllic natural environment. We will also pass through the archipelago of the Maddalena, with the most beautiful and beautiful beaches of Sardinia. Formed by 7 islands, it is a fascinating naturalistic and faunistic complex protected by Unesco. Isola Maddalena, the most visited island, and Budelli, famous for its pink sand caused by limestone particles. We will stop at Isola Caprera to discover the natural park. And from there to the Costa Smeralda, where Olbia is located, which is where we will say goodbye.
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August 26 to September 1
These weeks we will always depart from Olbia, sailing towards the south of Sardinia along the eastern coast of the island. We will depart from Olbia to begin to get to know this part of Sardinia, furrowed by grottoes and rocks that end directly in the sea. We will pass through places like Isola Tavolara, Capo Coda Cavallo, Cala Suaraccia or Spiaggia di lastra Ruia. Sailing along the Tyrrhenian Sea, which is how this part of the Mediterranean is known, we will go down to where the national park of Gennargentu jumps into the sea and creates a coastline of beauty difficult to describe. We will have already enjoyed places as full of charm as Cala Gonone, Cala Luna or the Gulf of Orosei. We will go down to the gulf of Tortoli and Arbatax, tourist center famous for the red rocks, the red porphyry cliffs of the head of Bellavista that opens to the sea. We will return to Olbia and there we will finish our trip.
July and August
975€
*Per person per week
September
750€
*Per person per week
More information?
Consult our calendar of activities
Included in the price
- Round trip in a fantastic sailing boat of 13.60 meters in length.
- Overnight in a shared double cabin.
- Skipper and sailor.
- Auxiliary vessel.
- Cleanliness.
- Sheets and towel.
- Insurance.
Not included in the price
- Meals and beverages, both on and off the ship
- Crew maintenance, to be paid by customers
- Moorings in ports and/or buoys, outside home port (Badalona)
- Transfers to the ports of embarkation/disembarkation, both in Badalona and Sardinia.
- Fuels. Both the main engine and the auxiliary vessel.
- Fresh water and electricity consumption in ports
- No other items except those specified in the section “Included in the price”.